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Litigation

Sep. 22, 2007

Partner Leaves Fish After He Sells His Patent

SAN FRANCISCO - Fish & Richardson partner Scott Harris has split with his firm after selling one of his patents to a holding company - which promptly sued Google, a major Fish & Richardson client.

By Joe Mullin
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Fish & Richardson partner Scott Harris has split with his firm after selling one of his patents to a holding company - which promptly sued Google, a major Fish & Richardson client.
      The firm confirmed Thursday that Harris, who had worked at the firm's San Diego office for 14 years, was gone.

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